318 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



AsiLUS Linnaeus 



A. NOTATus Wied. Common, June 20-Aug. 26. 



A. NOVAE-scoTiAE Macq. Eden ; Bar Harbor, July 24-Aug'. 18. 



A. ORPHNE Walk. Echo Lake, June 27. 



A. PAROPus Walk. S. W. Harbor; Sea Wall; Corfield; Sta- 

 tion F130, June 23-Oct. 7. 



A. SAUYATEs Walk. Eden; N. E. Harbor; Echo Lake; Break- 

 neck; The Toad Hole; Stations F39 and F201, June 28- 

 Sept. 26. 



A. sNowii Hine. Bar Harbor; Eden, July 10-15. 



TlIEREVIDAE 



These are to be found in dry places the latter pai-t of the 

 summer. 



Thebeva Latreille 



T. ELAviciNCTA Locw. S. W. Hai'bor, July 31; Seal Cove 



Brook, Sept. 18. 

 T. FRONTALIS Say. Echo Lake, July 17 ; Corfield, June 14. 

 T. coMOTA Loew. Corfield at light, July 6. 



BoMBYLiiDAE. The Bee Flies 



Look for them on the bloom of low growing plants such as 

 bluets {Honstoiiia caerulca) and low blueberry bushes in dry 

 sunny places. 



Anthrax Scopoli 



A. OEDIPLTS Fab. Bar Harbor; Tremont, July 29-Aug. 23. 

 Parasitic in the nests of solitary wasp {Odynerus). 



ExoPROSOPA Macquart 



E. CAPUciNA (Fab.). S. W. Harbor; Salisbury Cove, July 15. 

 E. CALYPTERA Say. Section 28, July 20. Rare. 



PoEciLANTHRAx Osteii Sackeii 



P. TEGMiNiPENNis Say. One taken in a sand pit at Sea Wall, 

 Aug. 24, '35. 



